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Maryland 1st Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 1st grade Social Studies topic. Aligned to what Maryland schools teach so your child can keep up and build confidence.

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1.1.1

Government Structure:

1.3.2

Patriotic Celebrations:

2.2.1

Physical Features:

2.2.2

Human Features:

3.1.1

Time and Chronology:

3.1.2

Primary Sources:

4.1.1

Goods and Services:

4.1.2

Producers and Consumers:

4.3.1

Jobs and Careers:

4.3.2

Income and Savings:

1st Grade Social Studies in Maryland

Maryland 1st graders begin exploring the world around them through Social Studies. Topics include understanding families and communities, reading simple maps, learning about community helpers, and discovering basic rules and responsibilities. These early concepts lay the groundwork for deeper study in geography, history, and civics in later grades.

How StudyPug Supports Maryland 1st Graders

StudyPug provides lessons and practice exercises that follow the Maryland Social Studies curriculum for 1st grade. Each topic is broken into manageable steps so young learners can build understanding at their own pace. Whether your child needs help with a homework assignment or wants to review a concept from class, StudyPug makes it easy to find the right lesson quickly.

Key Topics Covered in 1st Grade Social Studies

  • Families and communities — understanding different types of families and how communities work
  • Maps and geography — reading simple maps, identifying land and water, and understanding location
  • Community helpers and roles — learning about people who contribute to the community
  • Basic civics — rules, responsibilities, and what it means to be a good citizen
  • History and time — understanding past and present, and how things change over time

Building Confidence for Future Social Studies Learning

The skills Maryland students develop in 1st grade Social Studies prepare them for more detailed study of state and national history, geography, and government in later elementary grades. A strong start in 1st grade gives students the vocabulary and critical thinking skills they need to succeed as Social Studies topics become more complex.